Marine Corps Barracks Issues Will Likely Take a Decade to Fix, But Work Is Underway, Commandant Says
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Marine Corps effort to improve conditions in its barracks will likely take a decade, Commandant Gen. Eric Smith said Friday, ...
Gunnery Sgt. Michael Adams inspects a barracks room on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 27, as part of the service-wide "wall-to-wall" inspections. (Sgt. Josue Marquez/Marine Corps) WASHINGTON — Now ...
WASHINGTON — The Marine Corps’ barracks improvement effort is being hindered by uncertain congressional funding and the federal hiring freeze as the service has pushed back its completion goal to at ...
Gunnery Sgt. Rigoberto Sauceda inspects a barracks room during a service-wide inspection on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. (Sgt. Josue Marquez/Marine Corps) A nearly $11 billion plan to overhaul Marine ...
Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, power-wash a basketball court outside of the barracks during Operation Clean Sweep at Camp Pendleton, California. (Lance Cpl. Deja ...
U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Nicholas Miller, a communications chief with 8th Communications Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, II MEF, inspects a barracks room during a ...
Camp Lejeune is working to upgrade Marine barracks across the base.
Marine Corps Barracks Issues Will Likely Take a Decade to Fix, But Work Is Underway, Commandant Says
The Marine Corps effort to improve conditions in its barracks will likely take a decade, Commandant Gen. Eric Smith said Friday, as the wider military grapples with deteriorated and sometimes squalid ...
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